Inflammation of the VULVA. It is characterized by PRURITUS and painful urination.
Inflammation of the vulvar vestibular region at the entrance of the VAGINA, generally involving surface mucosa and submucosal vestibular glands. It is characterized by ERYTHEMA and chronic recurrent pain in this area.
Recurrent genital pain occurring during, before, or after SEXUAL INTERCOURSE in either the male or the female.
Pathological processes of the VULVA.
Compounds, usually hormonal, taken orally in order to block ovulation and prevent the occurrence of pregnancy. The hormones are generally estrogen or progesterone or both.

Overlap between orofacial pain and vulvar vestibulitis syndrome. (1/4)

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The use of amielle vaginal trainers as adjuvant in the treatment of vestibulodynia: an observational multicentric study. (2/4)

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a specific set of vaginal dilators (Amielle Comfort) as a part of vestibulodynia therapy. STUDY DESIGN: Fifteen women referred for vestibulodynia, localized vulvodynia, were advised to use vaginal dilators (Amielle Comfort) accompanied by standardized instructions, after previously receiving 1 or more therapies for the vestibulodynia. RESULTS: The post-treatment Marinoff scale for dyspareunia significantly improved in patients after vaginal dilator treatment compared with baseline values (2.2 +/- 0.4 vs 1.1 +/- 0.9; P < .01), and the Female Sexual Function Index scores were significantly improved compared with the prestudy values (16.3 +/- 5.5 vs 25.3 +/- 7.5; P < .01). CONCLUSION: Among women with previous therapy for vestibulodynia, vaginal dilator use was associated with improvement in symptoms. Vaginal dilators can play an important role in overcoming pelvic floor muscular responses that remain and sometimes increase after pain perception has decreased.  (+info)

Somatization and psychological distress among women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome. (3/4)

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Allergic reactions and risk of vulvodynia. (4/4)

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Vulvitis is a medical condition that refers to the inflammation of the vulva, which is the external female genital area including the mons pubis, labia majora and minora, clitoris, and the external openings of the urethra and vagina. The inflammation can result from various factors such as infection, allergies, irritants, or skin conditions. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, itching, burning, and pain in the affected area. Treatment for vulvitis depends on the underlying cause and may involve medication, lifestyle changes, or avoidance of irritants.

Vulvar vestibulitis is a specific type of vulvodynia, which is chronic pain or discomfort in the vulva without an identifiable cause. In vulvar vestibulitis, the pain is localized to the vulvar vestibule, which is the area surrounding the vaginal opening. This condition is characterized by redness, swelling, and severe pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia) or when pressure is applied to the area. The exact cause of vulvar vestibulitis is not known, but it may be associated with hormonal changes, inflammation, or nerve damage. Treatment options include self-care measures, medications, and physical therapy.

Dyspareunia is a medical term that describes painful sexual intercourse. This condition can affect both men and women, but it is more commonly reported by women. The pain can occur in various locations, such as the vaginal opening, deep inside the vagina, or in the pelvic region. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including physical conditions like vulvodynia, endometriosis, or vaginal infections, as well as psychological factors like anxiety, depression, or relationship issues. Treatment for dyspareunia depends on the underlying cause and may include medication, therapy, or lifestyle changes.

Vulvar diseases refer to a range of medical conditions that affect the vulva, which is the external female genital area including the mons pubis, labia majora and minora, clitoris, and the vaginal opening. These conditions can cause various symptoms such as itching, burning, pain, soreness, irritation, or abnormal growths or lesions. Some common vulvar diseases include:

1. Vulvitis: inflammation of the vulva that can be caused by infection, allergies, or irritants.
2. Lichen sclerosus: a chronic skin condition that causes thin, white patches on the vulva.
3. Lichen planus: an inflammatory condition that affects the skin and mucous membranes, including the vulva.
4. Vulvar cancer: a rare type of cancer that develops in the tissues of the vulva.
5. Genital warts: caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, these are small growths or bumps on the vulva.
6. Pudendal neuralgia: a nerve condition that causes pain in the vulvar area.
7. Vestibulodynia: pain or discomfort in the vestibule, the area surrounding the vaginal opening.

It is important to consult a healthcare professional if experiencing any symptoms related to vulvar diseases for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Oral contraceptives, also known as "birth control pills," are medications taken by mouth to prevent pregnancy. They contain synthetic hormones that mimic the effects of natural hormones estrogen and progesterone in a woman's body, thereby preventing ovulation, fertilization, or implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus.

There are two main types of oral contraceptives: combined pills, which contain both estrogen and progestin, and mini-pills, which contain only progestin. Combined pills work by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to make it harder for sperm to reach the egg, and thinning the lining of the uterus to make it less likely for a fertilized egg to implant. Mini-pills work mainly by thickening cervical mucus and changing the lining of the uterus.

Oral contraceptives are highly effective when used correctly, but they do not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It is important to use them consistently and as directed by a healthcare provider. Side effects may include nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, mood changes, and irregular menstrual bleeding. In rare cases, oral contraceptives may increase the risk of serious health problems such as blood clots, stroke, or liver tumors. However, for most women, the benefits of using oral contraceptives outweigh the risks.

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Vulvar vestibulitis may be a risk factor for developing psychosexual complications including vaginismus, low libido, and ... METHODS: 30 patients with variable degrees of vulvar vestibulitis were recruited from a vulval clinic. Each patient underwent a ... Friedrichs criteria were used for the diagnosis of vulvar vestibulitis. Standardised questionnaires to assess psychological ... AIMS: To objectively assess the psychological and psychosexual morbidity of patients with vulvar vestibulitis. ...
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Vulvodynia, also known as vulvar vestibulitis, is a condition that causes chronic discomfort and pain for weeks, months, or ... Vulvar pain can occur on a regular basis or only once in a while. This pain can sometimes be triggered by touch or pressure. ... This sort of burning vulvar pain can be caused by sexual activities, but also by something as simple as sitting down for a long ...
Consulting a Patient on Hormonal Contraception: A Clinical Case of Vulvar Vestibulitis. CASE REPORT ... Greenstein A, Ben-Aroya Z, Fass O, Militscher I, Roslik Y, Chen J, Abramov L. Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome and estrogen dose of ... Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: reliability of diagnosis and evaluation of current diagnostic criteria. Obstet Gynecol. 2001 Jul; ... Treatment of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome with electromyographic biofeedback of pelvic floor musculature. J Reprod Med. 1995 ...
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Epidemiology of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: an exploratory case-control study. Sex Transm Infect. 1999 Oct;75(5):320-6. ... A 1999 case-control study from the University of Michigan found that women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS), a form of ... Calcium citrate for vulvar vestibulitis. A case report. J Reprod Med. 1991 Dec;36(12):879-82. Abstract. ... 3. Baggish MS, Sze EH, Johnson R. Urinary oxalate excretion and its role in vulvar pain syndrome. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1997 Sep ...
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VVS (Vulvodynia and Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome) is usually found in premenopausal women or women on oestrogen replacement ...
Surgical removal of affected tissue can be of benefit in women with vulvodynia due to vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, a ... This article focuses on pain in the vulvar region and at the opening (introitus) of the vagina. Deeper vaginal pain can also ... Keeping the vulvar area dry and clean. *Avoid food that can make the urine more irritating to the skin of the genital area, ... However, since vulvar and vaginal infections, (for example, yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and vaginitis) are ...
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However, one type of pelvic pain (vulvar vestibulitis) has been noted to occur following use of oral contraceptives at an early ...
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